Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 10, 1902, Image 4

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rjjjii UAINEriVlljLJfi NEWS, WEDNEdDAY DECEMBER 10, 1902. “ 'TIvu vy to my room/ he shouted, ‘and on the table you’ll find a very val uable package. It’s my eye*3. Send them to the station/ “Sure enough, we found two glass eyes on the dressing table In a plush case. One was for daily use and the other for an emergency. Guests often forget their false teeth, but that was the only case I ever knew of a man leaving his eyes.” Rings and pins are often found on the washstand. Valuable pins are found everywhere, the window cur tains being a favorite depository. Watches and revolvers bob out from under pillows. Of course when the; owner’s address is known and any thing valuable is left he is notified and the article sent to him. If not called for in a few months, the forgot ten article usually becomes the per quisite of employees. —k New York Times. ARE YOU WISE INDUSTRIAL Pointed Paragraphs. It doesn’t take much of a marks -man. to draw a bead on beer. A conceited man admires his own mistakes bocause he makes them. The price paid to quiet con- ttjience keeps mighty few people poof. In order to reach success you must pass through a door labeled "Push” . When money is tight it makes itself scarce, but it is different with men. When a man compliments a woman she isn’t satisfied unless she can induce him to repeat it at least seven times. Some marriages are failures be cause the woman in me case 1 •*» suspicious and some are failures because she isn’t. Of Nervous Prosira' tion and Debility. Nervous prostratiom te tk« most serious of nervous disorders. It arises from some extra strain, which robs the nerves of strength, vitality and life. The patient speedily loses self control, is subject to frightful headaches, faint spells, melancholia and morbid tenden cies. Too weak to drag the thin, wasted body around; unable to get sleep or rest, life seems scarcely worth tne living; the mind frequently broods until it becomes unbal anced and insanity often results. Read what Dr. Miles’ Nervine did for Mrs. Grabill: “I was terribly afflicted with nerroxs trouble for nearly four years. I was so bad at times that 1 could not help myself, nor carry a chair across the room without giving out One physician attended me for a year and a half without giving me any help what ever and I also doctored with two others without any good results. Mv father and others wished me to try Dr. Miles’ Nervine which, after lots of .coaxing I did. I took six bottles of the Nervine and some of the Nerve and Liver Pills. I waa completely cured of my trouble and I heartily recommend it to any woman who is suffering from a nervous disorder. I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for headache and neuralgia with best results. I believe firmly in the efficacy of the Nerve and Liver Pilla and am fully convin ced that Dr. Milc^ Remedies saved my life.”—Mrs. Hattix Orabill, Roanoke, Va. All druggists sell a»d guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedia#. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address PRIMITIVE PUMPS, The Mechanism Used In Ancient Egypt and In China. A representative piece of mechanism occurs frequently on the sculptures of early Egypt. It has the appearance of and is generally believed to be that of a portable pump. The hydraulic screw is also attributed to this people, but their main reliance seems always to have been the. shadoof, seen every where along the banks of the Nile, an invention so simple and so well adapt ed to their needs that it remains today substantially the «ame at it has been through all the centuries since history began. The same may be said regarding the I chain pump in China, an invention the origin of which antedates the Christian era. This simple machine, which seems never to have been improved upon, is in such common use that every agricul tural laborer is in possession of one. Where irrigation is conducted on a lar ger scale the chain pump is made pro portionately larger and moved by a very simple tread wheel, and still lar ger ones are operated by yoking a buf falo or other animal to a suitable driv ing machine. The application of steam to raising water Is of uncertain origin. Long be fore the Christian era certain applica tions of fire to vessels' containing wa- terr by which effects were -produced calculated to astonish ignorant wor : shipers. were practiced by the priests of Egypt, Greece and Rome, but their knowledge seems never to have been turned Into any channel of secular use fulness. and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang and with this gargle the throat at frequent intervals. Then bathe the outside of the throat thoroughly with the lini-! merit and after doing this pour some on a soft cloth and wrapj around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CURE. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. Dr. Miles Medical High low Jack—an auction of mules. IT MAY BE YOU “ For 25 years I have never missed taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me feel strong, and does me good in every way.”— John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. It is a puzzle as to how the con vict Deleware prison who are permitted to play football, can raise the necessary crop of hair MONEY TO LOAN. We procure real estate loans for five years’ time, payable in installments at 7 per cent interest. Call and see us. DiJIXAP & PlCKRELL Gainesville. Ga. Hon. W, J. Bryan suggests that the president appoint a negro to be postmaster m some northern republican county and watch the result. Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You become strong, steady,courageous. That’s what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will do for you. $1.00 a bottle. All drag fists. A gentleman of Bloomington, Ill., has invented a wireless piano. He first constructed a five-octave comb-reed of steel, placed it upon a bridge and soundboard and by degrees discovered a way to make a very fine harp note. He has been working for eighteen years on his invention. Repulsed by Bees. A striking Incident of the relief of Cawnpore was the rout of the Ninth lancers by a swarm of bees. A village in the line of march was found to be defended by a hastily improvised stockade, on the top of which a num ber of hives were stuck. Into one of these a young officer jabbed his sword, with a result that in far less time than it takes to tell it the whole advance guard was racing for dear life to the rear, and Sir Hope Grant hastily formed line of battle, believing It re pulsed by the mutineers in force. Trains from Atlanta, for Lula, .Toccoa, Greenville, Spartanhrg, Charlotte. Washington aDd East, pass Gainesville: No. Fast Mail (daily) 2:28 a. m: No. 12 (daily) 10:87 a. m ; No. 88.Limi ted (daily) 2:25 d. dj; No. 40, Express, (daily) 2:45 p.ro; No. ao, .boJe (except Sunday) 7:$P Ask your doctor wbat he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He knows all about this grand old family medicine. Follow his advice and we will be satisfied. J. C. aver Co., Lowell, Mass. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Ruu down systems benefit particularly aud all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effec tiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don’t give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show was stopped yesterday when they attempted to land in England. The English seem bent on draw ing the line on the American in vasion of the foot and month dis ease, at last. as4oFl-j ABOVE J ! SEA. 1 Agricultural College Main Building. if lo Traice from Washington, Wf* lotte, etc. for Atlanta, etc., P as8 Gainesville: No. 35, Fast HA (daily) 4:29 a. m; No. 17, (except Sunday) 7:20 a. & 39, Express (daily) 2:45 !*• • No. 37, Limited, (daily) 3:30 F m; (daily) 8:28 p.m. Through trams for Washmgtt^ New York, etc. Connections * Lula for Athens, at Toccoa * cr Elberton, at Greenville for Col umbia, etc., at Spartanburg Asheville, Columbia, Charleston j etc., and at Atlanta for all P°i c i Rice Stuffing. Rice stuffing for roast chicken or tur key is considered preferable to the usu al breadcrumbs. To prepare it brown one chopped onion in a tablespoonful of butter and mix with it four cupfuls ■>t cold boiled rice and one cupful of oreadcrumbs that have been moistened in one cupful of milk. Season with sage, parsley or other sweet herbs, as desired. Add half a pound of sausage meat or finely chopped salt pork and salt and pepper to taste. Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers. If you have any offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, mucuous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gams, eating, festering sores, sharp, gnawing pains,. then yon suffer from serious blood-poison or the beginnings of deadly cancer. Yon may be perma nently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) made especially to cure the worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every sore or nicer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, sneh as eczema, scabs and scales, pim ples, running sores, carbuncles, scrof ula. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., At lanta, Ga. Describe trouble .and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. For sale by M. C. Brown. (fcaeer Thing* That Ahsentmiaded Guests Forget to Take Away. Every hotel In New York has a store room for articles left behind by guests. It is one of the important departments of the establishment and often earns the gratitude of travelers whoso un fortunate habit of forgetting leads them to look for things that are miss ing. In hotels a book is kept in which are jotted down descriptions of arti cles forgotten. When a hotel does a large transient business, It is frequent ly with difficulty that lost articles are arranged for Identification. The integrity of servants must be relied upon to a large extent. The chambermaid takes immediate posses sion of a room upon the guest’s de parture. She picks up anything that appears to have been left unintention ally. A note descr ibing the article and giving the name of the guest, the room number and the time of departure is taken to. the clerk. The property is turned over to the housekeeper and by her to the “lost” department. Said the clerk of one fashionable ho tel: “I remember a singular case,of a man who didn’t respond at once to* the hall boy’s call for an early train. The result was that when he did get up he had to run. From the station we got a call on the telephone: ‘/ i *; DAHLONEGA, GA. A college education in the reach of all. A.B.. B.S., Normal and Business Man’s cotrses. Good laboratories; healthfn^, invigoratic / cli mate; _ military discipline; good moral and religions influences. Cheapest board in. tbr- State; abundance of country produce;expenses from$75 to $150 a year; board in dormitories or private families. Special license coarse for teachers; full faculty of nine; all under tbr control of the University. A college prepar atory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti tution founded specially for students of limited means. Send f^r catalogue to tiie President. *os. S. Stbwjlrt. A.M. Probably True. Wabash—I wonder what makes old Gotrox dress so shabbily? Monroe—His pride, my. boy. Wabash—Why, bow's that? Monroe—He's afraid his customers will mistake him for one of his clerks.— Chicago News. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and four Children of Gainesville, spent Friday and Saturday of last week m the city with Maj. and Mrs. R. N. McClure.— Dawsonville Advertiser. "GOLDEN ACS LINCOLN COUNTY WHISKEY The city of Columbus has voted bonds in the amount of $250,000 for building a first-class waterworks system for that city. This is a public improvement that Columbus has needed for many Athens Banner.' years. oM e, Nrm?hP iS r t i! ,erS ’ £ uara °^ e thea e goods to be pure and 7 J** EXPBFS« BDcni1S, pnce - v We nllsliipinpkia boxes to any address * 1 *^*'^®'* PREPAID, at the following distiller’s prices: 5 Full Bottles, $3.45, 10 Full Bottles $6,55, 12 Full Betties $7*8®' 15 Full Bottles $9,70. 25 Full Bottles $15,90. ,lass and corkscrew in every box. Your money back if not as represented' AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., 662 Main St Muscles aching, bones breaking, strength failing. That’s Malaria l The remedy? Ayer’s Malaria and Ague Cure. Memphis, Term prepaid